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YeovilFurther education in Yeovil is principally offered by Yeovil College,[61] with land-based studies available through a Yeovil centre of Bridgwater College,[62] and some provision through private providers. It also contains one higher education university centre, University Centre Yeovil. The registered awarding body for the university centre is Bournemouth University.Oakdale, DorsetOakdale is a suburb of Poole in Dorset, England with a population of 10,949.[1] It is adjacent to Fleetsbridge, Poole town centre, Sterte, Longfleet and Parkstone.PooleFollowing the Norman conquest of England, Poole rapidly grew into a busy port as the importance of Wareham declined.[8] The town was part of the manor of Canford, but does not exist as an identifiable entry in the Domesday Book.[9] The earliest written mention of Poole occurred on a document from 1196 describing the newly built St James's Chapel in "La Pole".[10] The Lord of the Manor, Sir William Longspée, sold a charter of liberties to the burgesses of Poole in 1248 to raise funds for his participation in the Seventh Crusade.[5] Consequently, Poole gained a small measure of freedom from feudal rule and acquired the right to appoint a mayor and hold a court within town. Poole's growing importance was recognised in 1433 when it was awarded staple port status by King Henry VI, enabling the port to begin exporting wool and in turn granting a license for the construction of a town wall.[11] In 1568, Poole gained further autonomy when it was granted legal independence from Dorset and made a county corporate by the Great Charter of Elizabeth I.[12] During the English Civil War, Poole's puritan stance and its merchants' opposition to the ship money tax introduced by King Charles I led to the town declaring for Parliament.[13] Poole escaped any large-scale attack and with the Royalists on the brink of defeat in 1646, the Parliamentary garrison from Poole laid siege to and captured the nearby Royalist stronghold at Corfe Castle.[14][15]Brownsea IslandThe lagoon is noted for the large population of Common Tern and Sandwich Tern in summer, and a very large flock of Avocets in winter, when over 50% of British birds (over 1500) can be present.Church of the Holy Ghost, Midsomer NortonOther church furnishings, including the Jacobean panelling behind the High Altar (now carrying the words "Deus Caritas Est", or God is Love), were taken from the buildings of Downside Abbey and School. The pulpit used to be the Prefect's desk in the school's study room.Information by Wikipedia.com
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